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In 1850, a new law was passed to make conversion to Christianity easier. This law allowed an Indian who had converted to Christianity to inherit the property of his ancestors.
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There are many differences in Indian farming and US farming methods.
1. India is basically an agriculture-based country with 80% of its population in rural areas, whereas in the US, only a small number of people are involved in farming.
2. The average farm holdings in the India are of small sizes (2-3 hectares), whereas in the US, the farm holdings are large (250 hectares).
3. Most of the Indian farmers are uneducated or receive basic education in the village schools, whereas in the US, the farmers are mostly well educated and keep themselves updated with the latest developments in the agriculture field.
4. Indian farming is labor intensive and traditional methods of farming like plowing is used, whereas, in the US, heavy and advanced machinery is used for farming which is capital intensive.
5. Indian farming is weather dependent and farmers grow only 2-3 crops per year. In the US, the farmers use scientific techniques like soil testing etc. and grow multiple crops throughout the year.
6. The US farmlands give bigger returns to the farmer when compared to the Indian farmlands.
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Capital goods are man-made, durable items businesses use to produce goods and services. They include tools, buildings, vehicles, machinery, and equipment.
Capital goods are also called durable goods, real capital, and economic capital.
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The Heavy Engineering Industries in India:
- Industrial Machinery
- Power Generation Equipment
- Automobile Industry
- Rail Equipment
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- Machine Tools Industry
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He supported the idea that untouchable had to free themselves from all religions in order to achieve social inequality. (d) He founded the self-respect movement. (e) He did not support the authority of Brahmans over lower castes and the domination of men over women.
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On 22 March 1911, a royal proclamation announced that the Durbar would be held in December to commemorate the coronation in Britain a few months earlier of George V and Mary of Teck and allow their proclamation as Emperor and Empress of India.
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Laws for the Marginalised: The government makes laws to protect its citizens. There are specific laws and policies for the marginalised in our country. There are policies or schemes that emerge through other means like setting up a committee or by undertaking a survey etc. The act is very broad and comprehensive and seeks to offer protection to the marginalised groups. d. The act ensures protection of minorities and seeks to provide justice to them. ... The introduction of Public Interest Litigation has also allowed poor, marginalised group to get justice.
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Manual scavenging refers to the practice of manually cleaning, carrying, disposing or handling in any manner, human excreta from dry latrines and sewers. It often involves using the most basic of tools such as buckets, brooms and baskets. In 1993, India banned the employment of people as manual scavengers.
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PIL = Public Interest Litigation
The concept of Public Interest Litigation (PIL) is in consonance with the principles enshrined in Article 39A (see wikisource:Constitution of India/Part IV) of the Constitution of India to protect and deliver prompt social justice with the help of law.
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Article 21 of the Constitution guarantees the life and personal liberty to all persons. It guarantees the right of persons to life with human dignity. Therein are included, all the aspects of life which go to make a person's life meaningful, complete and worth living.
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The different reasons people had for not sending girls to school were:
(i) It would prevent them from doing their domestic duties.
(ii)'They would have to travel through public places in order to reach school.
(iii) People feared that school would take girls away from home.
(iv) In many parts of the country, people believed that if a girl was educated, she would became a widow.
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Different persons need to play different roles as part of the criminal justice system: (i) Different roles played by different persons need specific qualification. So, this is not possible for a single person to perform the functions like arresting, defending, cross-questioning, collecting evidences and giving final decision or judgment. (ii) To ensure that every citizen, irrespective of their class, caste, gender, religious and ideological backgrounds gets a fair trial in the case of being accused.
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- Jainism is a very ancient religion. As per some traditions, it is as old as the Vedic religion.
- The Jain tradition has a succession of great teachers or Tirthankaras.
- There were 24 Tirthankaras the last of which was Vardhaman Mahavira.
- The first Tirthankara is believed to be Rishabhanath or Rishabhadev.
- The 23rd Tirthankara was Parshvanatha who was born in Varanasi. He may have lived in the 8th or 7th century BC.
- All the Tirthankaras were Kshatriyas by birth.
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Over time, different Indians from all walks of life began to view the British as their common enemy.
They became united to rise against the British, and in May 1857, a massive rebellion started that threatened the company’s very presence in India.
From Meerut To Delhi
On 29 March 1857, a young soldier named Mangal Pandey was hanged to death for attacking his officers in Barrackpore.
The sepoys, most of whom were Hindus and Muslims, refused to do the army drill using the new rifle cartridges which they suspected of being coated with the fat of cows and pigs to destroy their religions.
Determined to bring an end to the company’s rule. the sepoys rushed from Meerut to Delhi.
As the news of their arrival spread, regiments stationed in Delhi also rose up in rebellion. They killed several British officers, seized arms and ammunitions, and set buildings on fire.
Finally, they met the Mughal emperor Bahadur Shah Zafar and proclaimed him as their leader.
The Mughal emperor also got support from the rulers and chiefs of the country, and together they rose against the British power; people were convinced that the Mughals would make better rulers than the British.
The Rebellion Spreads
After the British were routed from Delhi, there was no uprising for some days. Then, a spurt of mutinies began, and regiment after regiment mutinied and took off to join other troops at nodal points like Delhi, Kanpur and Lucknow.
After them, the people of the towns and villages also rose up in rebellion and rallied around local leaders, zamindars and chiefs who also were desperate to establish their authority and fight the British.
Nanasaheb, the adopted son of the late Peshwa Baji Rao, gathered armed forces, expelled the British garrison from his city, and he declared that he was a governor under authority from the Emperor of India Bahadur Shah Zafar.
In Lucknow, Birjis Qadra, the son of the deposed Nawab Wajid Ali Shah, was proclaimed the new Nawab; his mother Begum Hazrat Mahal took an active part in organising the uprising against the British.
In Jhansi, Rani Lakshmi Bai joined the rebel along with Tantia Tope, the general of Nana Saheb.
New leaders came up like, Ahmad Ullah Shah, a maulvi from Faizabad, came to Lucknow to fight the British.
In Delhi, a large number of ghazis or religious warriors came together.
Bakht Khan, a soldier from Bareilly, took charge of a large force of fighters who came to Delhi, and became a key military leader of the rebellion.
In Bihar, an old zamindar, Kunwar Singh, joined the rebel sepoys and battled with the British for many months.
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The constitution of India was adopted on the 26th of November, in the year 1949. However, it came to effect on the 26th of January, 1950. 26th of January is celebrated as the Republic Day of India.
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